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AT&T is aware that some of its Customers are, themselves, providers of
Internet based services, and that information reaching AT&T network(s) or
facilities from those Customers may have originated from the AT&T
Customer or from another third-party. AT&T reserves the right to take
action against AT&T Customers and directly against such Customers’
subscribers, even though the AT&T’s corrective action may affect other
non-offending subscribers of the AT&T Customer.
AUP Enforcement and Notice
Customers failure to observe the guidelines set forth in this AUP may
result in AT&T taking actions anywhere from a warning to a suspension of
privileges or termination of your Service(s). AT&T reserves the right, but
does not assume the obligation, to strictly enforce the AUP. When feasible,
AT&T may provide Customer with notice of an AUP violation via e-mail or
otherwise and demand that such violation is immediately corrected.
However, AT&T reserves the right to act immediately and without notice to
suspend or terminate IP Service(s) in response to a court order or other legal
requirement that certain conduct should be stopped or when AT&T
determines, in its sole discretion, that the conduct may: (1) expose AT&T to
sanctions, prosecution, civil action, or any other liability, (2) cause harm to
or interfere with the integrity or normal operations of AT&T’s network(s) or
facilities, (3) interfere with another person’s use of AT&T’s IP Service(s) or
the Internet, or (4) otherwise present a risk of harm to AT&T or AT&T
Customers or other parties AT&T interconnects with.
AT&T’s decisions with respect to interpretation of the AUP and appropriate
remedial actions are final and determined by AT&T in its sole discretion.
AT&T may refer potential violations of law(s) to the proper authorities,
may cooperate in the investigation of any suspected criminal or civil
wrongdoing, and will cooperate with authorities when required to do so by
law, subpoena, or when the public safety is at stake. AT&T assumes no
obligation to inform you that your information has been disclosed, and, in
some cases, may be prohibited by law from providing such notice.